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Simple. Transparent. Compliant.

Whether it's an overdue sprinkler inspection or a new alarm system, finding the right licensed contractor shouldn't be the hard part.

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Search

Enter your zip code or city and the service you need — inspection, testing, repair, or installation.

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Compare

Review local fire protection companies with license credentials, services, and ratings side by side.

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Stay compliant

Contact your pick directly, get it scheduled, and keep your inspection reports on file for the fire marshal and your insurer.

Every system. Every code cycle.

From NFPA 25 sprinkler inspections to home smoke alarms, our network covers the full fire protection and life safety lifecycle.

Built for the people responsible for buildings

Fire protection isn't optional — codes and insurers require it. We make the vendor search painless.

Property & facility managers

Keep every building on its NFPA inspection schedule. Find contractors who handle sprinklers, alarms, extinguishers, and emergency lighting in one visit.

Business owners

Restaurants, offices, retail, warehouses — get the code-required service your occupancy and your insurance policy demand, from licensed local pros.

Homeowners

Smoke and CO alarm installation, home sprinkler service, and fire safety inspections that protect your family and can lower insurance premiums.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Fire code and inspection questions, answered plainly

It depends on the system. Fire sprinklers require quarterly and annual inspections under NFPA 25 (plus 5-year internal inspections), fire alarms require annual testing under NFPA 72, fire extinguishers need monthly visual checks and annual professional service under NFPA 10, and kitchen hood suppression systems require semiannual service under NFPA 96. Your local fire marshal (the AHJ) may require more.

Code-required inspections must be performed by qualified personnel — in most states that means a licensed fire protection contractor, often with NICET-certified technicians. Requirements vary by state and system type, which is why our directory highlights license credentials on every listing.

Missed inspections can result in fire marshal citations and fines, failed occupancy inspections, increased liability exposure, and problems with your property insurance — many carriers require proof of current inspections to pay claims. Staying on schedule is far cheaper than catching up.

Yes. Searching, comparing, and contacting fire protection companies is completely free for property owners, managers, and homeowners. Contractors can join the network to reach local customers.

Yes. Alongside commercial services, our network includes professionals for smoke and carbon monoxide alarm installation, home fire safety inspections, and residential sprinkler service.